Hamster Kombat, the popular Telegram-based clicker game, announced its roadmap for the remainder of 2024 and into 2025, including the launch of a Web3 gaming platform to expand its offerings.

The Hamster Kombat team outlined its future plans, which include integrating external payment systems, launching new games, and introducing non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as in-game assets within the Hamster ecosystem.

The team stressed their unique position in the Web3 gaming space, citing their large player base and experience in creating a platform that makes development easier for game creators.

Following the announcement of their airdrop event on Sept. 23, Hamster Kombat revealed that only 131 million of their 300 million users, or 43%, are eligible for the airdrop. They also noted that 2.3 million users were banned for using cheats.

To maintain engagement after the airdrop, the Hamster Kombat team outlined several strategies, including a token vesting system. “11.25% of tokens distributed after Season 1 will be vested and unlocked 10 months after listing,” the team said.

The team will also focus on the value of games within its ecosystem rather than simply offering earnings, differentiating themselves from traditional Web3 approaches focused on rewarding airdrop hunters.